eternalEfit
Cathlete
REAR!
Right after my 3rd month and since then, I've had this pain in my coccyx (sp?) bone area...my OB says it's most likely the baby laying on nerves and my childbirth class instructor/nurse says it could be from teaching Step still. I really don't want to believe the latter only because I've seen other women who've taught or participated up to the day of delivery, which is really what I plan on doing. Any type of sitting on a hard surface for more than 15 minutes or so really kills and it actually feels better to sit crossed legged on the floor than on a chair. I can survive pretty well on my big exercise ball (I'm bringing it with me to labor on) at any given length but it's been a great source of stress because I'm afraid the pain will worsen during labor (as if it won't hurt enough) and I'll end up giving in to an epidural. My goal so far has been to apply the Bradley Method and having this baby with no or little intervention. I've heard back labor is hard, but coupled with this tailbone tribulation? I don't know...I think I'm at that stage where the thought of labor pain is just freaking me out.
Help?
Thanks!
Myra + Baby K
Myra
Right after my 3rd month and since then, I've had this pain in my coccyx (sp?) bone area...my OB says it's most likely the baby laying on nerves and my childbirth class instructor/nurse says it could be from teaching Step still. I really don't want to believe the latter only because I've seen other women who've taught or participated up to the day of delivery, which is really what I plan on doing. Any type of sitting on a hard surface for more than 15 minutes or so really kills and it actually feels better to sit crossed legged on the floor than on a chair. I can survive pretty well on my big exercise ball (I'm bringing it with me to labor on) at any given length but it's been a great source of stress because I'm afraid the pain will worsen during labor (as if it won't hurt enough) and I'll end up giving in to an epidural. My goal so far has been to apply the Bradley Method and having this baby with no or little intervention. I've heard back labor is hard, but coupled with this tailbone tribulation? I don't know...I think I'm at that stage where the thought of labor pain is just freaking me out.
Help?
Thanks!
Myra + Baby K
Myra